James Benmore studied literature at the Open University and has since completed an MSt in Creative Writing at Oxford University. He won the AM Heath prize in 2010 for best work of fiction by a writer graduating from Kellogg College. His short stories have been published in various anthologies. He lives in London.
A cracking plot replete with reversals and triumphs. Long may this
series run
*Love Reading*
A terrific read; I thoroughly recommend it
*The Historical Novel Society*
Tremendous fun - with an underlying theme which is deadly
serious
*Crime Review*
Don't worry if you haven't read the first, or even Oliver Twist,
this is stand-alone fun and action. For a really entertaining read
go no further
*We Love This Book*
Dodger is back! And oh, how I've missed him! The book is a
gripping, fast-paced adventure with memorable moments, both light
and dark. The characters are wonderfully written and have depth and
personality which make the reader care deeply about what happens to
them. Dodger of the Dials is a real treat. To Benmore, I make this
humble request: Please sir, I want some more
*Bookbag*
Dodger of the Dials blows its predecessor away. Highly
recommended
*Parmenion Books*
'Dodger is back! And oh, how I've missed him! The book is a
gripping, fast-paced adventure with memorable moments, both light
and dark ... Benmore has matured as an author and the quality of
his writing shines through ... Please sir, I want some more'
Bookbag.
*Bookbag*
'Blows its predecessor away ... Emotive, cathartic and inspired ...
How James Benmore has managed to mix Dickensian England and
characters with a modern humour and outlook on the world and retain
that feeling of the original is a marvel' Parmenion Books.
*Parmenion Books*
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